Add an OLED Stats Display to Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye
Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye has recently been released and as a result, my previous tutorial on setting up an OLED stats display for your Raspberry Pi no longer works. So I've revised the tutorial to get the libraries installed and the script running on the latest version of the operating system.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:43 Connecting The Display
3:08 Update Raspberry Pi OS
3:38 Install Libraries
4:19 Can Your Display Be Seen
5:17 Install The Script
6:15 Run on Startup
7:23 Conclusion
If you've got any ideas for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other Electronics projects or tutorials you'd like to see, let me know in the comments section.
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You are a savior to everyone starting with raspberry pis! You answered many questions I had while figuring it out myself with an unknowingly outdated guide. I was sitting on this case for multiple hours and finally got it quick and simple with your excellent guide.
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
That's great to hear!
Of ALL the HOW-TO on the net which dont work.... Yours worked 1st time with my OLED. Thank you so much. Saved me lots of time. Works a treat
Hi Michael, GOOD NEWS!!!! Problem fixed. Now Raspberry Pi reboots correctly and starts the Cron job as it should be. All I did was: 1. Reinstalled Pi-OS Bullseye. 2. Reset Cron (I think it was hanging due to improper installation). 3. Reinstalled all of the software again as instructed in the Video. 4. Setup the Cron-job as in the Video and "Boom" it works! Thanks for all your work. Next project is the Pi NAS with a large SSD.
You and your projecta messed up my saturday workfree mornings. Now i have to try it....
Amazing. A tutorial video that is quick, clear and concise. Good work.
This is a great write up! Everything seems to be working as described except for two issues. The display stays on after shutdown (I understand that gpio 3v3 power stays active and can be put into low power mode through bootloader config), and the display’s top line appears to be having a font issue (could be a faulty display, also mine has yellow for the first row) Otherwise it works as described, works on reboot and after a power cycle and displays the correct info. Thank you so much!
Just followed step by step and I want to thank you for all your amazing videos, I'm a big fan and will always continue to watch!
@MichaelKlements
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback, happy to hear it was useful for you!
Really great, thank you for this! Tried it in Jan 2024 with a Pi Zero W and a 128x32 I2C OLED display. In stats.py I updated the Width and Height variables and commented out a few "draw.text" lines (since it's a two line display). Works perfectly... I have plenty of good reference code to continue my project. Thanks again!
Best tutorial. Everything worked perfectly! Also thanks for the crontab introduction, very helpful.
Hello Michael! I ordered your SSD + case kit about a week ago! I'm really excited to have this so I can make my first NASPi!!!!
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
That's great, good luck with your build!
Michael just completed this upgrade following your video work first time thank you so much :-)
Ive followed your instruction and it worked really good for me (iam a noob at pc/sbc and very new to linux in general) the only issue ive got was with the autorun scrips, because i had a other name for my home/pi. After rename it in the file it workes perfect. :D Really easy to follow guide thanks ;)
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
That’s great, thanks for the feedback!
You would think the PI Org would let people know about these issues before saying just update t o the next OS. I've rarely had issues with Windows. Thanks for your work. Truly appreciated cause I had an OLED display from your previous video.
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
The problem is that they don't really know what their update is going to "break" on everyone else's software. A lot of these types of projects rely on libraries by a number of parties and each has the potential to fail when an update is made. But yes I'd always suggest waiting a while before updating so that all of these bugs and issues are worked out.
@uncleedmcnerd6890
2 жыл бұрын
Forgive me. I must be a lot older than you are, at least in nerd years. I've had multiple episodes of one Windows revision killing something I wanted to use. This included a $200 flatbed scanner that wasn't three years old. Sorry, but we're Microsoft and we can do what we ***** please. Loud screaming on the Internet sites. I suppose I could have gone back one full version of Windows, with all the patches and revisions, but that would kill the Anti-Virus for which I paid the current price and other software that wanted the current version.
@guser7137
2 жыл бұрын
@@uncleedmcnerd6890 typically they are doing things to fix the leaky security, and the issue lies with the device manufacturer having developed poor drivers. I've had same issue before with a quite pricey USB audio interface. You'd think when you buy a device that there is some commitment from the manufacturer to keep it working for some years. Since Windows 7 this has been a lot less of a problem.
Michael. Thanks so much for this project. I had no issues getting it running. You then kicked off another rabbit hole for me to fall into! I wanted to show cumulative TX/RX data over eth0 and have managed to get this going and onto a 5th line on the screen. This took a slight change of the original font to a new one (called ProggyTiny.ttf). I am still stumbling my way through python to add a few more lines in before I'm happy with it. Thanks again!
@MichaelKlements
Жыл бұрын
That's great to hear Simon
Would you like releasing a basic course on raspberry pi or any iot device related. I think we can learn more from you.
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
I've been looking at putting something together on Udemy (or a similar platform). I've just been trying to gauge the level of interest that there might be as there is a significant amount of work involved in putting a course together.
Perfect for what I need... THANK YOU!
@midiwall
Ай бұрын
... and, up and running! Thank you! And the full write-up is excellent! And - the case as well!
Many thanks man, great explanation, I did the steps via ssh and works like a charm ! :)
@MichaelKlements
4 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
Thanks for the tutorial, simple, informative and much obliged
Hi, can you please make an update video to this on the new raspberry pi5?
Thanks for sharing this video! Very helfull to understand how to easily active the display. 😎
Thank you. You made it really easy and understandable.
Hi, great tutorial thank you. However I have tried to install on a 2nd pi4 and keep hitting a problem with the wget line (4:02mins) where I get error 400 bad response when waiting at the HTTP after connecting, any idea what causes this ?.
@matthias4626
Жыл бұрын
I have an familiar problem i get error 404 and i have no idea where the problem is?
hi sudo pipe 3 install --upgrade setuptools is not working which means its missing
I did that almost a year ago. Now thinking to add a bigger oled display which will display the information of Ethernet connection and speed along with USB data transmission speed.
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
That sounds great! There are some colour TFT displays available as well.
Absolutely helpful, thank you so much. My display is working perfectly with you help
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
That's great!
Amazing video. You explained everything very clear so i was able to do it by myself and it works. But one question: After the cpu text on the display there should stand CPU: 1% but there is not the % symbol instead there is LA? How can i fix that?
what does the LA mean next to the cpu stat
The commands do work on the Bookwork OS on pi4 in order for the command to go at the end of some of the lines i used --break-system-packages and it works fine...No other issues as yet.
@ozziearchangel9096
20 күн бұрын
care to explain what you mean, what full command and where do you type it?
@user-tv6tb3ni3s
19 күн бұрын
@@ozziearchangel9096 To be honest I havent touch the Pi since and cant find my commands for what i did. Off the top of my head --break-system-packages. Allow pip to modify an EXTERNALLY-MANAGED Python installation. eg pip install xyz --break-system-packages I may of not done it right im still a noob but it did work for me at the time.
This work for 0.96' OLED with SSD1306 chip but not working on SH1106 with 1.3" OLED Can You make a new video project with SH1106 and RPI booth working ?
I am new to this channel, I need to know more about raspberry pi
Great Video - Thanks
got the screeen working but just wont come on after a reboot,followed tutorial exactly cut the pixeloperator and stats to home folder with no joy,have to keep moving em back to oled folder and running cmd to get screen on
Thank you so much. You are amazing. I love you.
Any chance for a guide on the new bookworm OS?
Big oof, doesn't work on Pi5 latest update :(
This was a very easy tutorial to follow, thanks! I've added a second OLED screen to my PI, and have set up software i2c, and can see my second device using i2cdetect -y 4. I wanted to mod this script to test the new screen. How do I go about modding this script to open on i2c_bus 4 rather than 1?
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
I'd suggest looking at the Adafruit CircuitPython library for information on using a different i2c_bus. Their previous code allowed it to be changed within the script but now it looks like it is set in the library.
@chrislikeslotsothing
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements many thanks! I had success going this route. 👍
This doesn’t work need an updated version
Instead of running it through crontab (which is more often used as a "task planner", if the name is correct, to periodically run scripts, like backups,...), Why not set it up as a service/daemon? Is there anything preventing it that way? I pretty much forgot how it kinda worked, the only time i did this kind of thing was while setting up my octoprint from scratch.
Thanks for very good explanation. What does CPU: 0,96LA mean? (that is what I get on my display)
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
The number being displayed is CPU load, not CPU usage in a percentage like the original script had. You can read up on load vs usage here - www.sentinelone.com/blog/linux-cpu-load/
@henkoegema6390
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements Thanks Michael.🙂
@whereisbenny69
8 ай бұрын
Am also getting this, how do we get it to show % ?
Work, grateful !
Hola Michael, excelente vídeo, como siempre a la altura, tengo exactamente esta configuración en una Raspberry pi 4B de 8 g con debían 10 y funciona perfectamente, ahora he comprado una Rsspberry pi 5 de 8 g y quiero hacer lo mismo, tienes un código y repositorios para instalarlo en debían 12 bookworm ???
@MichaelKlements
5 ай бұрын
Unfortunately this script doesn't work on Bookworm yet as the libraries and dependencies aren't compatible with it. When they are eventually updated then I'll modify the script to run on it.
@ricardotorres7779
5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your attention, I hope that when you have the scripts, you can let me know, it is very important for me and my new project, in any case, I follow your channel very closely, thank you again.@@MichaelKlements
you can replace `apt-get` with `apt`
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ben A
hi though this is an outdated guide its all I got I have no idea about a lot of this.. with this guide at 3.45 I get an error on the sudo pip3 install --upgrade setuptools error extwernally-managed-enviroment
@JD-qq9sm
5 ай бұрын
@BatBrendo --break-system-packages worked for me and didn't seem to break anything.. no idea what the impact of using it is but at least it got me up and running
For some reason mine won’t open up a clone terminal when I type in that command
Awesome - thank you ;)
Works fine, even for a noob like me, thank you very much
VERY IMPORTANT: If you followed this guide and your display shows junk instead of actual text - you got lucky and bought the display that supports the sh1106 driver instead of more common ssd1306. This guide ONLY works for ssd1306 displays. Pay close attention when choosing your display, and if you're lucky and already bought the incompatible display, follow this guide instead: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fpiDrbqOdNqYfrw.html Took am an entire evening to figure out.
Thank you.
right at the end of tutorial i get errno 121 remote I/O error
I followed the video to the letter..but when I restart the display doesn't turn on...why😟
Would it be possible to do multiple pages/screens that cycle every few seconds? Maybe show stats for 5 seconds than a picture, then stats and so on?
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
Yes you can add multiple pages to the display script.
@fernandokerber
Жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlementsany tip on how to do that?
Is it possible to have a stats display for a kodi (LibreELEC) media center pi or would it require a lot more / different steps then yours (i would connect via putty, to set everything up)?
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
You should be able to get it running, but it would be a completely different process as the libraries and dependencies are generally different on different operating systems/distributions.
Well, I'd like to use this display with the 64bit version of the Kali Raspberry Pi version. Blinka just isn't following the idea, and tells me it only works on Raspi OS Bullseye, like stated in the video title. Has anyone got an idea on how to run it with the wrong OS?
so i got this setup just like in video and i put in my recallbox sd card with a full setup already and it does not work, i ssh into it but apparently recall box ssh is odd and no pi like options, anyone know how to enable this on a Recall Box setup?
I get error after upgrade setuptools said error pip s dependency resolver does not currently take into account all the the packages that are installed. This behavior is the source of the following dependency conflicts Lanuchpadlib 1.10.13 requires testresources , which is not installed I try sudo apt-get install lanuchpadlib Say error cant find packages What else should i do?
the brightness of the display is low .. i would like a little more brightness. How can i do that . Please help me
@MichaelKlements
11 ай бұрын
The brightness on the display is not adjustable as far as I'm aware.
Hello, how can I copy the stats.py script and the PixelOperator font to the /home/pi directory with raspberry pi os lite (because there is no desktop...)
Which types of standoffs are the ones that the Pi sit on? I wanted to try this for myself
Great tutorial, do you plan to adapt your instructions to bookworm? That would be great. Best regards Pascal
@MichaelKlements
8 ай бұрын
I am working on it, unfortunately almsot all of the libraries don't run on Bookworm and need a workaround so it'll be a while until this script works.
Great, tks so much, can you update for raspberry pi 5 with raspberry pi OS Bookworm
@MichaelKlements
7 ай бұрын
Bookworm has made it compulsory to use pip in a venv which has broken most of the installation processes for the packages and libraries used for this display, it's going to be a while before theses are all updated.
thx worked a treat
HELP It just give me white and black pixels with what I think is half numbers on the top of the screen. It's a AZ-Delivery screen My display has in order left to right: VDD GND SCK SDA i am unsure if the wiring is wrong with putting them on the pins that are similar. Tried 3.3v and 5v pins I run a Pi 3 B+ Pi os lite with open media vault installed. Would be happy if I got help.
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
If you're running the exact script from my Github repository then it's likely a hardware issue. Either the wiring isn't correct or you've got a faulty display.
@cobwebblocks
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements so does the names not mean anything special?
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
By name do you mean brand of the display? That shouldn't make any difference as long as its the same model I2C display. Make sure you aren't getting any errors during installation as well.
@cobwebblocks
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements by names I meant ports: VDD, GND, SCK and SDA
I won't ask why they changed it but what exactly did they change? Thanks for the update. Greatly appreciated!
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
It's usually just libraries/dependencies which are either removed or become incompatible with newer software. You probably could still salvage the older method and get it to work, but since Adafruit have also depreciated their old OLED display library it made more sense to just move over to their newer libraries.
I need help with the cronab -e command when ever i type it in, it says that there is no directory called "-e" what do i do
@txcwboy64
Жыл бұрын
me too ! did you get it fixed?
work good! thanks
Would there be a way to get this running on Batocera on a Pi?
This process doesn't seem to work with Bookworm
Hi Michael, Please make a video on using your case with RPI4 and multiple SSD's as a NAS with RAID .. I'm so confused about the speed limitaions due to USB or due to the different boards that the SSD connects to ... :(
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
I've bought a couple of SSDs to try building a NAS, the video will come soon.
@mibrahim4245
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements you're a legend.. thanks ❤
Awesome Michael, thanks! I cannot launch "crontab ~e" however as it comes up with no such file... are you able to help with this? am a newbie using a pi4...
Thanks for bringing it in for a clear view. But not everyone has your intuitive know how. Mud was not the worst of name calling as I attempted to follow your command line entry. You want to be informative. don't breeze through the details. There is a difference between being informative and banter.
so when messing in crontab, I can enter the command then however how do I save and exit?
@barge999
9 ай бұрын
I have the same problem
Awesome project, is there a way to change the disk usage to what is available on my SSD though?
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
The script displays the boot drive's usage, so it your SSD is your boot drive then it should by default, otherwise you'll need to update script to select another drive.
Can you use that display to access terminal? tty or sth? or display something little more functional and programmable? some images/animations etc? I am really curious.
@MichaelKlements
10 ай бұрын
You can program it to display animations or other text but I'm not aware of any scripts available to access the terminal through it.
Michael, is there a way to connect this LCD and use your tutorial if I am already using Pin 5 (SCL) for my safe shutdown and startup button ? thank you.
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately this is a design limitation that is difficult to work around. You have to use pins 3 and 5 for I2C communication and only pin 5 works for the wake function. The only "easy" way to get this to work is to use your existing button only for startup and then connect the display to the same pins. You'll then need to modify your shutdown script to work on a separate pin and add a second button. There are some other methods people have tried (using diodes etc.) but they're probably a bit more complicated than what you're looking for.
Thanks a lot
Umm, This still doesn't work. As of today, i tried 8 different methods and none worked. Someone pls help!
Hello Michael, two years ago I bought your wonderful case for the Raspberry Pi4 and I'm still totally happy with it. Now I got the new Pi5 and unfortunately I'm having problems installing the OLED stats under Bookworm. It is not possible (at least not easily) to install the setup tools and the Adafruit CircuitPython library with pip. I also tried installing your Docker version. Unfortunately, this also fails because the container did not start up. Do you already have an update to the installation routine in the pipeline or is it at least planned? Many thanks and kind regards from Germany... Ingo
@saiteja4550
26 күн бұрын
Facing same problem bro .....
Does anyone know if this would work on ubuntu server?
Got it working except on the cpu and temp line it is showing another cpu over the temp. So it just looks jumbled up. It reads: cpu 1.21cpu(jumble)
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
That's strange, what operating system are you running? There is only one called up in the code, so it shouldn't have a second.
@aaronv.1746
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements I am using debian bullseye. So i played around with the code. What I did was remove the IP address and moved the cpu line up in its place. The thing is the cpu line reads: cpu 1.62 cpu 20%. The 20% is covering up the cpu temp. After moving that up I can read the temp clearly. Im wondering what can i remove in the code to get rid of the 20% part so I can have the IP address back on there
When I try to clone the git directory I'm asked for a username and password. Any ideas on what that's about?
Hello everyone, can anyone help me get this display working, I got the 1.3 inch version with SH1106 instead of the SSD1306 drivers. I'm beating my head against the wall. TIA
Thank you for this nice tutorial, Michael. Everything is working fine but I notice the CPU usage is 10% less than the percentage reported in my PI task manager. Do you know why? Should I just change the way the info is formated in the stats.py script? Thank you for your advices
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Samuel, I've never really looked into or compared this to the task manager's reported figure. Does it remain the same even while at idle? I wonder if this is some sort of delay in reporting or if there is another reason for the difference.
hey, i nedd help, im getting OSError: [Errno 121] Remote I/O error
Nice
Sadly, all the programs that you load so perfectly, ALL begin well on my Pi 3b and 4b, but always end up erroring out, cant find this or that resource etc. Largely my experience with the Pi products. Wish there was some real class that would just take you step by step, and if I had a problem, be able to point. My command syntax is exactly like yours. The query sees the OLED. Senior electronics tech - Pi baby. Desire to learn but really- WTH (sorry)?
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
If you share what error and at what stage you get it then I can try help you out. I've really tried to make this tutorial as "step by step" as possible, so you shouldn't get any errors. What OS are you using?
@OnHoldAt50
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements Thank you author! I have a Pi 3b and a Pi 4b. The errors were on the 3b. I'm sure I'm working with an obsolete OS. To save time, I started the same on the 4b, but couldn't find the HDMI mini cable. One thing after another. If I have problems after installing the current available OS for the 4b, then your procedure, I will ask. Thank you for offering - you're aces!
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
It is quite frustrating that they use micro-HDMI ports on the 4b. Try using Raspberry Pi Imager to flash the latest Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye and you shouldn't have any trouble getting the rest running.
@OnHoldAt50
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements Worked without error (basically). The part where you display the command sudo python3 raspi-blinka.py (edited, found reference to code link) I had to slow motion capture that with my iPhone, because it was a flash before it disappeared. Everything else went without incident. Thanks for putting it out there. That's awesome... Subscribed.
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
That's great to hear, thanks for the feedback!
Why do i have LA instead of % behind CPU% ??
@MichaelKlements
9 ай бұрын
Linux reports CPU utilisation as Load Average (LA) not in terms of a percentage.
Michael, I use a momentary switch to power on and off my raspberry, to do this I use ping 5 and 6. Thinking of add an OLED display to my pi's any ideas?
@MichaelKlements
Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure why hey decided to make the wake pins the same as one of the communication interfaces, this is one of the reaosns why I haven't put power switches onto my case designs. It might still work, you'll just need to have both connected to pin 5, the wake function should be fine, I'm just not sure how you would get the Pi to shutdown.
Could this be done with osmc ?
If u could make a tutorial on doing this for RecalBox i would literately pay u lol
Wonderful, thanks so much Michael - now my screen is working well again! :) Will this same set of commands work on the 64-bit version of RPiOS for when the full version of that is released? Thanks again! :D
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
That's great Kody. It should do, but we'll just have to wait and see. It's always difficult to tell which packages will and wont work on future releases.
@OdykKayne
2 жыл бұрын
...Hmm....followup....your new stats.py is different than the old one. Is there a place in your new script to specify which I2C bus to use? In my last comment I mentioned I have two I2C buses set up on my Pi...the original one running a power button and a new one running your screen...? In the old script I could specify the bus number I wanted to use on line 57: # Alternatively you can specify an explicit I2C bus number, for example # with the 128x32 display you would use: disp = Adafruit_SSD1306.SSD1306_128_64(rst=RST, i2c_bus=4) ...but I see no similar line in your new script? :)
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
Yes it's different as the libraries required are a bit different. You can set the address on line 25 of the new script - oled = adafruit_ssd1306.SSD1306_I2C(WIDTH, HEIGHT, i2c, addr=0x3C, reset=oled_reset)
@OdykKayne
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements Thanks for the reply man! I see where you can set an address, but how do I set the bus in that line? I remember when I got things working with your last script, the address was the same on bus 1 or bus 4, which were the two buses I had set up...the address was listed as '3C' for both buses for the screen. So I would assume I would have to leave the address the same?
@OdykKayne
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements Actually....it might be the line before? Could the 'i2c = board.I2C()' line be the one I need? That line seems to use the default bus, but could I maybe fill in '4' for example, in those brackets to have it run on bus 4...?
How do you move between two displays? like display1: CPU status, & display2: PiHole status
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
Just add a loop that runs through two displays with a time delay between each.
@MdSiam-kw5ox
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKlements Got it 👍 Now I have to look for how to display the PiHole status screen.
It is not specified which version of Raspberry Pi OS this will work with? Lite, Desktop, or Desktop with recommended Software? I tried this on dietpi but ran into an error when it was trying to install something called Blinka
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
It works with both versions of Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye (Full and Lite). Dietpi is not a version of Raspberry Pi OS, so is probably missing some elements of software required to run it.
Can u use octo print with this?
@MichaelKlements
10 ай бұрын
Yes, this will run in the background on Raspberry Pi OS Lite
Supercool😀👏👏👏👏👍
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
good day! there are benefit to update to bullseye? it can continue current setting?
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
I'd probably hold off on upgrading for another few weeks until they've fixed up any bugs etc.. After that it would be beneficial to run the latest version.
You r amazing 👏 ❤ 💖 💗 💕
if they don’t have the pins can i solder the wires?
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
It would be better to solder some pins onto it, but you can definitely solder the wires directly as well.
Just curious, what is it about the previous demo you did that no longer works on bullseye? Is it to do with the now deprecated adafruit library?
@jayempii1590
2 жыл бұрын
I upgraded from buster to bullseye and the old oled stats display is still working.
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
Its to do with the Adafruit BBIO library. Rather than try to fix the errors I've just updated the tutorial to use their latest CircuitPython libraries, which are still being maintained.
Can i do same thing with a proper desktop?
@MichaelKlements
2 жыл бұрын
No, they don't have an I2C interface
What if I wanted to use a larger 5inch or 10inch display for this data. Can this be done? If so what steps would I need to change?
@MichaelKlements
Жыл бұрын
You'd need to change the libraries in the script to work with the new display's driver.
@BrianThomas
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@@MichaelKlements thank you very much for your reply. Would you be willing to point me in the right direction for that? Is there a link or another tutorial that talks about that somewhere that you know of?
@MichaelKlements
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The manufacturer or seller of the display will likely have a tutorial for their display that contains the correct drivers. If you can get basic text to show up then it's pretty easy to just copy the relevant parts of this script across to the new display's script. There isn't really a generic tutorial, each display is going to be different.
@BrianThomas
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@@MichaelKlements I understand. You're awesome. Thank you for your time.